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In 1995, a study entitled “Does Marriage Matter?” was published by Linda Waite in the journal of Demography, which was … marriage, and most other analyses of this type, is primarily concerned with the individual level effects of marriage on a … variety of outcomes, little is understood concerning the ecological effect of community marriage rates on levels of aggregate …
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The social support an individual receives is a phenomenon of growing interest, since it influences his or her state of physical and mental health. Intimate relationships (family and friends) are the greatest source of social support and, among them, the partner plays a critical role in providing...
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contingency coefficient to describe the variables such as, age, gender, education, religion, income, occupation and their …
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positions in the ranking between 2004 and 2009. In addition to the three traditional dimensions of the HDI—income, education … between the best and worst positioned NUTS III regions has decreased in all dimensions except education. Copyright Springer …
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) on psychological well-being among young employees at age 31, controlling for prior mental disorders, education and job …-significant level in multivariate analyses including prior mental diagnosis, education level and job strain. In the final multivariate … logistic regression models, job strain and education level were the strongest factors associating with the well-being outcomes …
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